England, 1868-1914

England, 1868-1914
Title England, 1868-1914 PDF eBook
Author Donald Read
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 548
Release 1979
Genre History
ISBN 9780582488359

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The Age of Urban Democracy

The Age of Urban Democracy
Title The Age of Urban Democracy PDF eBook
Author Donald Read
Publisher Routledge
Pages 612
Release 2014-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317895908

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This ambitious survey covers all aspects of the period in which English society acquired its modern shape -- industrial rather than agricultural, urban rather than rural, democratic in its institutions, and middle class rather than aristocratic in the control of political power. For this revised edition the footnotes and bibliography have been fully updated, and the entire text has been reset in a larger and more attractive format. An ideal introduction to the subject, it masters a huge amount of material through its clear structure, sensible judgements and approachable style.

England, 1868-1914

England, 1868-1914
Title England, 1868-1914 PDF eBook
Author Donald Read (Historiker)
Publisher
Pages
Release 1979
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ISBN

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British History 1815-1914

British History 1815-1914
Title British History 1815-1914 PDF eBook
Author Norman McCord
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 616
Release 2007-10-25
Genre History
ISBN 0191528455

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This fully revised and updated edition of Norman McCord's authoritative introduction to nineteenth century British history has been extended to cover the period up to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. The nineteenth and early twentieth century saw the transformation of Britain from a predominantly rural to a largely urban society with an economy based upon manufacturing, finance, and trade, and from a society governed mainly by a landed aristocracy to what was increasingly a mass democracy. The authors chart the development of a modern state equipped with a large and expanding bureaucracy, the expansion of overseas territories into one of the world's greatest empires, and changes in religion, social attitudes, and culture. The book divides the era into four chronological periods, with chapters on the political background, administrative development, and social, economic, and cultural changes in each period. Exploring major themes such as the massive increase in population, the question of class, the scope of state activity, and the development of consumerism, leisure, and entertainment, and including a select bibliography and biographical appendix, this updated new edition provides the ultimate introduction to British history between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the outbreak of the First World War.

Loyalism and the Formation of the British World

Loyalism and the Formation of the British World
Title Loyalism and the Formation of the British World PDF eBook
Author Allan Blackstock
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 312
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 1843839121

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Explores loyalism as a social and political force in eighteenth and nineteenth century British colonies and former colonies.

King Labour

King Labour
Title King Labour PDF eBook
Author David Kynaston
Publisher Routledge
Pages 180
Release 2018-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 0429786204

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First published in 1976. This book covers working-class history from the decline of Chartism to the formation of the Labour Party and its early development to 1914. It gives a historical perspective to the essentially defensive, materialist orientation of twentieth century working-class politics. David Kynaston has sought to synthesise the wealth of recent detailed research to produce a coherent overall view of the particular dynamic of these formative years. He sees the course of working-class history in the second half of the nineteenth century as a necessary tragedy and suggests that a major reason for this was the inability of William Morris as a revolutionary socialist to influence organised labour. The treatment is thematic as much as chronological and special attention is given not only to the parliamentary rise of Labour, but also to deeper-lying intellectual, occupational, residential, religious, and cultural influences. The text itself includes a substantial amount of contemporary material in order to reflect the distinctive ‘feel’ of the period. The book is particularly designed for students studying the political, social and economic background to modern Britain as well as those specialising in nineteenth-century English history.

England and the War, 1914-1915 (1917)

England and the War, 1914-1915 (1917)
Title England and the War, 1914-1915 (1917) PDF eBook
Author Andre Chevrillon
Publisher Kessinger Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2009-02
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781104089344

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.